Check out this data visualistation from Coca-Cola to celebrate their 125th anniversary. Created by the guys at Antilop, it’s called the “Future Room” concept, made specifically for the Turkish modern-art museum Santralistanbul. They transformed a section of the gallery into an impressive 90 square meter, 270-degree projection mapping installation.
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Introducing the Nike+ fuelband
The Nike+ FuelBand is designed for anyone who wants to be more active. It measures your daily activity and turns it all into NikeFuel. So you can set a goal for every day and then go out and beat it. Life is a sport. Make it Count.
The Love Making Profile App
So here is a slightly different way to promote the use of condoms! Starting with a hand out of 50,000 free condoms, each with a QR code challenging young guys and girls in Stockholm to get involved by creating a love making profile that will ultimately generate their summer of sexual stats!
The Copenhagen Wheel – Data Visualization
THE COPENHAGEN WHEEL Smart, responsive and elegant, the Copenhagen Wheel is a new emblem for urban mobility. It transforms ordinary bicycles quickly into hybrid e-bikes that also function as mobile sensing units. The Copenhagen Wheel allows you to capture the energy dissipated while cycling and braking and save it for when you need a bit of a boost.
How Yahoo! Keeps Your Inbox Spic and Span
The Yahoo! Mail Visualization Project – a view of what no one has seen before using live data…how we use cloud computing and Apache Hadoop technology to filter spam and re-route email for the 300 million mail users we have across the globe.
Yahoo know how important email is to their users because they’re Yahoo! Mail users, too. They use it to share photos of holidays, birthdays, communicate with their families and a whole host of other activities as well.
The Yahoo! team put together new technology that’s now blocking nearly 550 billion spam messages from hitting your inboxes each month – that’s approximately 1,800 emails for every Yahoo! Mail user.